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Once you get these sensors, all you have to do is interface them with your Raspberry Pi and use software like Home Assistant or OpenHAB to run automations based on the sensors' readings.
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The Raspberry Pi B+ has a native VGA connection. Sure, it’s hidden away in binary blobs and device trees, and you need to wire up the GPIO pins just right, but it’s possible to connect … ...
Dream RF's DreamHAT+ is a mmWave Radar HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 4B and 5, designed around Infineon's BGT60TR13C 60 GHz ...
Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors. The move expands the Pi’s flexibility, giving users more control over where to place the 11.9MP camera sensor.
The Raspberry Pi is a great little cheap computer, but it doesn't have a lot of interfacing options to connect external peripherals. If you want a low-footprint solution that looks great sitting ...
A new Raspberry Pi smart shoe sensor has been created by the Shoe Crew, a senior design team from Purdue University's ECE 49022 course. Smart shoe ...
Raspberry Pi has announced a 12.3Mpixel AI camera, based on Sony’s IMX500 intelligent sensor, which “supports on-board processing for a variety of neural network models, leaving the processor in the ...